Considering I was at my friend's New Year's Eve party during that special AtA and I missed last week thanks to a tech rehearsal for a play I am involved in, I want to say: I hope everyone had a very lovely holiday season!

Ok ..... So holidays have come and gone. And still we have no strange and obscure holiday items for homes. For example: Menorahs, Buddhas skinny or other wise, big ole honking crosses, or Kwanza things.... what ever that holiday is about. Explain or tell me what is your favorite sandwich.

Hello, Lanzer and staff. I only have one question as I got the courage to ask:

Which artist drew Ciro's Love Charm II art? I looked and didn't see concept art for his look in that RIG or for Azrael. I looked to find said artist for almost 2 years. Thanks for reading my question.sweatdrop

Wanted to ask the admin how they're doing with sticking to their New Years Resolutions, I'm sticking to mine okay, but I haven't stopped procrastinating. gonk Gaia is too distracting and I love it that way. emotion_dowant

Why are you guys changing everything to suck? Towns 2, Rally, VH. All of the new stuff sucks, and I am pretty sure if you took a poll mostly everyone would agree with this. Not trying to be rude, but this is how I feel. :/

from what I understood some of the old things were so buggy that they became a risk...

This post has three parts, two of which profile related. One of which is a glitch the other asking for the a CSS [at]-rule, then a question

Okay, so the glitch

The glitch is with the Current profile content editor. It glitches a few different ways. One of which is very common and easy to fix. It'll grab content from the media and/or custom panels and throw it into the default CSS background. The other, not so easy to fix and fairly rare. It moves content to areas of the profile is should not be in. For instance, column_3 into column_2 or column_3 into a panel of column_2. It also can cause duplicate panels, panels inside of panels, panels completely out of the three columns. It'll also grab other parts of the HTML and put them into places it should not be in as seen in the image in the spoiler below.

So you guys have removed the IE6 support. That's great and all, but does that mean we can have the CSS [at]import rule now? Last time I asked about it Carbonphyber said it was being filtered out because IE6 allows "CSS Expressions", which can cause XSS in IE6. Now that you do not support IE6 anymore that shouldn't be an issue to worry about. So can we have it back?

The reason is, this opens up the possibilities for people. Advanced profile creators and shop owners can give their clients one line to work with, then the rest of the work is up to the person hosting the CSS file.
Some benefits of the [at]import:

Can earn more gold for hosting services if they own their own domains.

Can easily update a clients profile per-request; i.e. no more copy and paste (confusion).

Browser specific declarations

It's easier to work with, don't have to use the Gaia editor (which is seriously glitched, mentioned above).

It's just a pain. So if you're removing specific code support for it then you should remove the specific filters that are in place for it.
For instance, this profile I've made for someone (heavily styling and use of the spoilers, check it out). Yeah, I used Firefox's native developer tools and extensions and stuff to work on it, but for the client they can't see what I've done until they update the profile. It has 160 rules over 967 lines. Do you know how much of a pain it is for not only myself but the client to copy and paste to see changes. Then to have the client want other changes and have to copy and paste it all again after I make them. Whereas the [at]import rule would simplify everything.

Question

There seems to be some confusion about the ignore button and "abusing" it.

Gemiinii

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Gemiinii

Site Feedback Rules and Guidelines

Creating threads that bar other members from posting; example: "If you don't like my idea you can GTFO", will result in your thread or post being removed from the forum.

This also applies to using the ignore feature to block people that disagree yes? I thought it was an official SF/discussion forum rule, but could not find it specifically listed in the R&G. If I just missed it, awesome, if not, can this be made an official part of the rules? I think that abuse of the ignore system in discussion forms and SF specifically should be a reportable offense if it isn't so already. But, overall, I'm glad to see that things on the To-Do list (which must still be a mile long) getting worked on. Thanks guys.

Being able to report somebody for ignore listing them would be self-defeating. As you could not like somebody have a thread, ignore list them and then they could say you're ignoring them from being able to post in your thread. This would get you in trouble, even if that wasn't the case.
You should view this, it's by an ex-moderator

Quote:

You can add anyone to your ignore list for any reason you wish, this list is your own personal blacklist of any and everyone you don't want to deal with. There is no such thing as ignore button abuse.

^_^' I didn't really understand everything that you wrote. But, there is a such thing as ignore system abuse, it is reportable under certain circumstances, and unless a more recent/official link is presented, I'm afraid I don't see how anything I've mentioned would 'get me in trouble'.

How can there be such a thing as abusing the ignore list feature. If you don't like somebody and ignore list them while you have a thread they could just report you and say they're ignore listed so they can't post in the thread. So my question (to clear up confusion) is, is or is it not a reportable offense